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This report, produced by SIA and SRC with support from NSF, urges a large-scale, public-private research initiative to realize the full benefits of the Internet of Things, Big Data, and other transformative technologies.➜

Ran Wang, who graduated from the ECE PhD program at Duke University in March 2016, has won the IEEE Test Technology Technical Council's E. J. McCluskey Doctoral Thesis Award. This award is presented once a year on the basis of a worldwide competition that involves evaluation by judges from academia and by industry experts who attend presentations by the nominees at conferences.
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NSF and SRC have jointly awarded $21.6 million for nine new projects to find revolutionary solutions that will enable more energy-efficient computing, from brain-inspired computer architectures to hybrid digital-analog designs.
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Fraser Stoddart's work in molecular nanotechnology enabled the development of molecular motors and switches that could revolutionize applications ranging from memory storage to healthcare. SRC helped to fund Stoddart's research at UCLA and Northwestern from 2003 to 2013.
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On May 12-13th, 2016 a workshop entitled ‘Intelligent Cognitive Assistants’ was organized by the SRC and sponsored by the NSF. The workshop drew experts from a broad set of disciplines such as psychology, sociology, computational neuroscience, robotics, artificial intelligence, and computer science and engineering from across industry and academia.
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